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Photochromic substrate container

a substrate container and photochromic technology, applied in the field of wafers, can solve the problem of shipping containers darkening in color, and achieve the effect of reducing the uv entering the container and avoiding the negative effect of the photoresist material

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-06-30
ENTEGRIS INC
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[0016] In operation, the photochromic container is used to transport and store semiconductor wafers, disks, or reticles in a similar fashion to any other known substrate container. However, if the container is left exposed to sunlight or another source of ultraviolet radiation that may, with sufficient time, have an affect on the photoresist layer which is sensitive to ultraviolet radiation, the shipping container will darken in color. This darkening in color can provide an immediate indication to the shipping workers that the containers are being exposed to ultraviolet light and should be removed from the situation as soon as possible to avoid having a negative affect on the photoresist materials. Additionally, the darkening in color can provide the functional effect of reducing the UV entering the container.

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However, if the container is left exposed to sunlight or another source of ultraviolet radiation that may, with sufficient time, have an affect on the photoresist layer which is sensitive to ultraviolet radiation, the shipping container will darken in color.

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[0019] Referring to FIG. 1, a partially transparent wafer container 10 generally includes a case 12 and a door 14. Case 12 includes a handle 16 for use in carrying and encloses a wafer holder 18. Wafer holder 18 is adapted to support a number of wafers in axially aligned arrays.

[0020] In this example, case 12 includes a transparent portion 20 and opaque portion 22. Preferably, transparent portion 20 is formed of a photochromic material that will change color or darkness upon expose to ultraviolet light. Transparent portion 20 may also be a portion of door 14 or a smaller window into wafer container 10.

[0021] Referring now to FIG. 2, substantially transparent wafer container 24 generally includes a case 26 and a door 28. Wafer container 24 encloses wafer array 30 which includes a plurality of wafers axially arrayed. Either case 26 or door 28 may support handle 32. In this exemplary embodiment, wafer container 24 is substantially transparent throughout a large portion of its constru...

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Abstract

A semiconductor wafer, substrate, or reticle storage or shipping device that includes a photochromic indicator of exposure to undesired electromagnetic radiation. The present invention includes the incorporation of a photochromic material into the plastic used to fabricate at least a portion of a semiconductor wafer, disk, or reticle shipping or storage containers. The container may include photochromic material in the form of a transparent window or a larger portion of the container. The photochromic material may change color or darkness in response to exposure to a selected range of wavelengths of light.

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[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 514,164 filed Oct. 24, 2003, the same being incorporated herein by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The invention relates to wafers containers for transport, shipping and storage of substrates. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] During processing semi-conductor wafers are subjected to numerous process steps in various machines and at various locations. The wafers must be transported from workstation to workstation and from facility to facility to accomplish these various steps. Numerous types of shipping devices are known for handling storing and shipping semi-conductor wafers. In general, such devices hold the wafers in axially aligned arrays. Where wafers are shipped from facility to facility the wafers may be exposed to sunlight for significant periods of time. Sunlight includes substantial amounts of electromagnetic radiation in the ultraviolet wavelengths. Wafer containers may also be ...

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IPC IPC(8): B65D79/02H01L21/673
CPCB65D79/02H01L21/67366H01L21/67288G03F1/66H01L21/673B65D85/38H01L21/68
Inventor BURNS, JOHNFULLER, MATTHEW A.KING, JEFFERY J.FORBES, MARTIN L.SMITH, MARK V.
Owner ENTEGRIS INC